Whatever, just sort it out!

So, SAF has moved to 'quash rumours' that he is thinking of selling up his 10% stake in the club amid 'reports' that Ali Al Faraj was trying to buy him out...

He says that he plans to stay for a 'very, very long time' yet.

You know what, I really do not care, he can stay for a week, a month, a year, 10-years or for the rest of time all I ask is that he, along with the rest of the board just sort things out and stop helping to make the club look a joke!

That £50m he keeps saying 'will be available to the club if they want it' would help, so how about it SAF - any chance of us seeing this anytime soon?

At least Watford have confirmed that they have seen a payment come through for Tommy Smith - this only needs payment, or confirmation of payments to Chelski for Glen Johnson and Arsenal for Lassana Diarra and our transfer embargo is lifted, then in comes Eugen Bopp...

PLAY UP POMPEY!

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Words, words, words........we don't need words SAF, we need ACTION, ACTION, ACTION......and that £50m you kept on about might give you back a bit of credibility - So put up or shut up I say! we've heard it all before. PUP

You were doing well rug until your last five words ;-( As SAF has only a 10% share of the club now I think it's unlikely that he's going to plough money into the club guaranteed by himself. I think the owners (take your pick) are in the position now of thinking if I invest my money the other twerp is going to benefit in the long run. There must be a lot of negotiation going on behind the scenes to sort this out.

Mirror are claiming Reading are after Hart and I wouldn't blame him for leaving if it's true, he's had both hands and feet tied behind his back. I don't have a clue whats going on at the club but it needs sorting pdq. Paul Hart has done a superb job under the circumstances and given the tools he has at his disposal.

Steve agreed, Paul Hart has performed wonders under the most severe restrictions, other managers would have walked, oh! I forgot one did.
Peter Storrie has ruled throughout this whole debacle. He must GO. PFC. should use the excuse of the future improper charges to relieve him of his duties.

if Paul hart wants to go to Reading, im happy to drive him there and hopefully by the time i get back Grant is in the seat, im happy to drive Paul to reading via wales to make sure Grant have to rush down stairs. Tactically inept and unable to see what is happening in a game but all of a sudden people love him because we beat Stoke's B team. Lest we forget all the lies he has told

but fear not, nay dont worry, one shouldnt forget Hart and Storrie's other consortium, i say other because it was Storrie who brought in SAF lest we forget, but im now talking about the "other" consortium- you know the one that the smug busted condom look a like Hart said " there on a different level" you know the billiuunaires there coming soon with their billiuuns..... aren't they

Why can't Jim Storrie drive Hart to Reading, that way we could lose both of them. Even if they had a Sat.Nav they wouldn't be able to turn it on, as for reading a Map, can Storrie read? I hear we are going to sell Packs of Cards for Xmas in the Pompey shop. It's the only pack of cards with all the individual board members we have had this year printed each card. Just think 52 jokers in one pack!!

Sorry forgot! Can SAF go with them, with the imaginary £50m in the boot of the car. On a serious note SAF please leave the Club now, you may have passed a fit and proper test with the Premier League, however you are clearly mentally derranged. Scummers FC is the place for you, alternatively Broadmoor.

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